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The following pages link to Variational space-time (dis)continuous Galerkin method for nonlinear free surface water waves (Q349479):
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- On variational and symplectic time integrators for Hamiltonian systems (Q729346) (← links)
- Hamiltonian finite element discretization for nonlinear free surface water waves (Q1685516) (← links)
- Variational modelling of wave-structure interactions with an offshore wind-turbine mast (Q1702034) (← links)
- Implementation of a fully nonlinear Hamiltonian coupled-mode theory, and application to solitary wave problems over bathymetry (Q1784611) (← links)
- Variational generalization of the Green-Naghdi and Whitham equations for fluid sloshing in three-dimensional rotating and translating coordinates (Q2055449) (← links)
- An interface-tracking space-time hybridizable/embedded discontinuous Galerkin method for nonlinear free-surface flows (Q2084102) (← links)
- An alternative view on the Bateman-Luke variational principle (Q2183827) (← links)
- From bore-soliton-splash to a new wave-to-wire wave-energy model (Q2209017) (← links)
- A mixed Eulerian-Lagrangian spectral element method for nonlinear wave interaction with fixed structures (Q2209022) (← links)
- A space-time hybridizable discontinuous Galerkin method for linear free-surface waves (Q2219649) (← links)
- Semi-explicit solutions to the water-wave dispersion relation and their role in the non-linear Hamiltonian coupled-mode theory (Q2324442) (← links)
- A class of structure-preserving discontinuous Galerkin variational time integrators for Birkhoffian systems (Q2662591) (← links)
- Fully coupled linear modelling of incompressible free-surface flow, compressible air and flexible structures (Q2952978) (← links)
- A variational principle for three-dimensional interactions between water waves and a floating rigid body with interior fluid motion (Q4628865) (← links)
- A coupled variational principle for 2D interactions between water waves and a rigid body containing fluid (Q4972322) (← links)
- A study of extreme water waves using a hierarchy of models based on potential-flow theory (Q6593229) (← links)